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A blind-ended vessel is a vessel that is closed at one end, or has a 'dead end'. They can be found in the lymphatic system, for example.
Lymphatic vessels originate as blind-ended capillaries in the tissue spaces. These capillaries merge to form larger vessels that eventually join the lymphatic ducts, which return lymph fluid back to the bloodstream.
A vessel that, unlike a blood vessel, carries fluid only away from tissues. This fluid is a pale, watery substance known as lymph.The smallest lymph vessels are the lymph capillaries, which begin in the tissue spaces as blind-ended sacs. Lymph capillaries are found in all regions of the body except the bone marrow, central nervous system, and tissues, such as the epidermis, that lack blood vessels. They are especially numerous in the loose connective tissues under the epithelium of the skin and mucous membranes.
The smallest vessels in the lymphatic system are called lymphatic capillaries. These vessels are responsible for collecting excess fluid, proteins, and waste products from the tissues and returning them to the bloodstream.
Absinthe Blind ended in 2003.
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Oregon School for the Blind ended in 2009.
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